rules of tenses in table form
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use evry tense in ur daily life... nd remember.. knw tg differnce past nd present or future
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TENSE:
The idea of tense in English is a way that we use to consult time - past, present, and future. Many languages use tense to speak approximately time. Other languages haven't any idea of tense at all, however, of the direction, they can nevertheless speak approximately time, the usage of exclusive methods.
RULES OF TENSE:
- Past simple tense Subject + V2 + Object
- Past Perfect tense Subject + had + V3 + Object
- Past Continuous tense Subject + was + V1 + ing + Object (Singular)
- Subject + were + V1 + ing + Object (Plural)
- Past perfect continuous tense Subject + had been + V1 + ing + Object
- Present Simple tense Subject + V1 + s/es + Object (Singular) Subject + V1 + Object (Plural)
- Present Perfect tense Subject + has + V3 + Object (Singular) Subject + have + V3 + Object (Plural)
- Present Continuous tense Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + object
- Present perfect continuous tense Subject + has been + V1 + ing + Object (Singular)Subject + have been + V1 + ing + Object (Plural)
- Future Simple tense Subject + will/shall + V1 + Object
- Future Perfect tense Subject + will have/shall have + V3 + Object
- Future Continuous tense Subject + will be/shall be + ing + V1 + Object
- Future Perfect Continuous tense Subject + will have been + V1 + ing + Object
where as V1 V2 AND V3 are:
V1 = first form of the verb
V2 = second form of the verb
V3 = third form of the verb
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